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AJAX Calendar control prematurely firing validation

Asked by stretch73 in Asynchronous Javascript and XML (AJAX), Programming for ASP.NET, Microsoft Visual C#.Net

I have a form that contains multiple required fields.  One of the fields is a free form textbox and the other is a date that is selected using the AJAX calendar extender.  The problem is that when I select the calendar image to select a date, it fires the validation for both controls.  There has to be some crossed wiring here as I know a postback is being generated.  Anyone else run into this?

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